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Patient Preferences and Satisfaction of Nipple Areola Reconstruction with Three-Dimensional Tattoo in the Setting of Bilateral Implant Based Breast Reconstruction

Patients undergoing mastectomy for breast cancer treatment can have three-dimensional nipple areola complex (NAC) tattoos as part of their reconstructive journey. The generally accepted size and position of the NAC is noted in the literature, however, patients may have different preferences. All pat...

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Published in:Plastic surgery (Oakville (Ont.)) 2024-12, p.22925503241303513
Main Authors: Jones, Alicia, Giles, Caitlin, Davis, Eden, Bruce, Cayla, Costigan, Nicole, Boe, Lillian A, White, Donovan, Smith-Montes, Elizabeth, McCarthy, Colleen, Coriddi, Michelle
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Summary:Patients undergoing mastectomy for breast cancer treatment can have three-dimensional nipple areola complex (NAC) tattoos as part of their reconstructive journey. The generally accepted size and position of the NAC is noted in the literature, however, patients may have different preferences. All patients undergoing NAC tattoos were given the option to pick the size of the tattoo and location on their chest. Post-procedure measurements were obtained as well as BREAST-Q surveys to examine patient satisfaction. In 104 patients, average NAC tattoo diameter was 3.62 cm (±0.45), average sternal notch to nipple was 19.53 cm (±2.66) and average nipple to inframammary fold was 8.59 cm (±2.64). On multivariable analysis, areola tattoo diameter was found to be significantly larger in patients with larger size implants (  = .02), and Asian women (  = .04). On multivariable analysis, sternal notch to nipple was significantly greater in patients with higher BMI (  = .04). In patients with pre-operative photos for comparison, post-tattoo size and position of the NAC reconstruction, was significantly smaller and higher on the chest compared to their pre-operative values with an average NAC diameter of 3.60 cm (±0.46) (  
ISSN:2292-5503
2292-5511
DOI:10.1177/22925503241303513